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Reusable gift bags are perfect all year round for gifts like clothes, body care and books. Planning a baby shower, bridal shower or get-together? These reusable gift bags are great for party favors!

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Dimensions 12" H x 10" W

Design & Functionality There’s a better way to give presents than in disposable gift wrap - meet the reusable gift bag! Designed for clothes, books, body care and more this gift bag is available in two sizes, and made from signature recycled fabric with a wide cotton tie. Another fun part of this bag? Your recipients can re-gift it….proudly!

Materials Bag - 100% Recycled Polyester Tie - Cotton

Sustainability Americans produce 25% more waste between Thanksgiving and New Years, around 1 million tons a week. Bag the Habit reusable gift bags are an elegant, chic and waste-free way to wrap a gift. Instead of the typical “use & toss” wrapping, these recycled polyester pouches can be used and reused, again and again. Help reduce the massive amount of trash generated from wrapping paper, tissue paper, paper gift bags, and ribbon. Americans spend over 2.7 billion dollars a year on gift wrap, much of which ends up in landfills. By choosing reusable gift bags all year round and sharing them with family and friends, you can be a part of the solution.

About the Brand In 2006 Liz was working at a little teashop in Jersey City, NJ where Holly was a customer. A meeting place for the area’s artistic and entrepreneurial communities, the shop proved to be the perfect place for an idea to grow into a business. They first thought out the Bag the Habit logo on a bench outside the cafe, and launched the brand with a design exhibition featuring bags made by 25 local artists. Today, creativity and collaboration remain at the core of Bag the Habit’s model. Liz and Holly work hands-on with suppliers integrating sustainable practices into the supply chain, partner closely with brands to bring reusability to their stores, and are leading educational and legislative initiatives to reduce disposability. They also still love to meet in cafes!